Community Arts
Housing options around B-town
Each side of town has its own advantages and disadvantages
COLUMN: Reflecting on my paradoxical journalism education
The Media School’s core curriculum is not adequate preparation for a journalism career.
PRESS RELEASE: Parks and Recreation Supports Mental Health Awareness Month with Programs and Resources
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month this May, Parks and Recreation is highlighting the powerful role that parks, green spaces, and time in nature play in supporting emotional and psychological well-being.
Former Indiana men’s basketball team physician Brad Bomba Sr. dies at 89
Bomba joined the men's basketball staff as team physician in 1979.
Exploring how Life in Indiana has been Transformed by Technological Developments
The world has changed dramatically in recent years with new technological advancements completely altering how society operates.
The IU Foundation stored sensitive docs, donor info on unsecured server
Files included information on some donors, internal financial documents and private correspondences.
PRESS RELEASE: City of Bloomington Seeks Residents to Serve on Boards and Commissions
The City of Bloomington invites residents to apply for positions on multiple boards and commissions.
IU alumnus to perform at Riddle Point Boogie concert to benefit Lake Lemon
Andrew Morris will return to Bloomington for the benefit concert this weekend.
Indiana softball’s pitching unable to hold off UCLA in Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinals
The loss moved the Hoosiers overall record to 33-18.
PRESS RELEASE: City of Bloomington Invites Residents to Explore How Local Government Works
The City of Bloomington invites residents to apply for the 2025 Residents Academy, held from 6 to 8 p.m. each Thursday from August 14 through October 23.
COLUMN: 10 songs to add to your summer playlist
From Sublime to Mac Miller, these songs are essential to listen to during hot summer days.
COLUMN: ‘Thunderbolts*’ is solid, but it’s not the comeback Marvel desperately needs
While better than recent Marvel films, “Thunderbolts*” doesn’t hold up to original Marvel standards.
COLUMN: ‘Thunderbolts*’ is solid, but it’s not the comeback Marvel desperately needs
While better than recent Marvel films, “Thunderbolts*” doesn’t hold up to original Marvel standards.
GUEST COLUMN: Transfer before it’s too late
Leadership working so the value of your degree goes down, not up.
‘Behind closed doors’: Former Comedy Attic employees, comedians allege pattern of manipulation from owner
COLUMN: ‘The Eras of Trish Tour’ and accountability: How Trisha Paytas is winning back fans
Trisha Paytas has found herself in hot water many times, but some believe she has taken accountability.
PRESS RELEASE: Betsy Greene Honored with ITLA’s 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award
Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers is proud to announce that Betsy Greene has been named the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association (ITLA) 2025 Lifetime Achievement Honoree. Greene received her award at the ITLA’s Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon, May 7, at the Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana.
PRESS RELEASE: City Seeks Nominations for Youth Honoring Kindness, Respect, and Growth with SWAGGAR Awards
The City of Bloomington’s Commission on the Status of Children and Youth is accepting nominations for the 2025 SWAGGER (Students Who Act Generously, Grow, and Earn Respect) Awards.
COLUMN: A love letter to IU
Indiana is home in the truest sense.

















